- MacGilp, MacHendrie, MacHendry, MacHenry,
MacIan,
MacIsaac,
MacKean, McKean, McKendrick, McKern,
MacKern,
MacKillop,
MacPhilip, Moor, Philip,
Philp Eilean Munde...
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Francisco Macián Blasco (born 1
November 1929 in Barcelona, died 23
October 1976) was a
Spanish animator. In 1969 he
patented an
animation technique he...
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Catholic named Evan
MacIan and an
atheist socialist named James Turnbull.
Lynette Hunter has
argued that the
novel is more
sympathetic to
MacIan, but does indicate...
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Ian MacLeod may
refer to:
Ian MacLeod (footballer),
Scottish footballer Ian MacLeod (Canadian football),
Canadian football player Ian R.
MacLeod, British...
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Ian MacLennan may
refer to:
Ian Roy
MacLennan (1919–2013),
Canadian fighter pilot and
architect Ian Calman Muir
MacLennan,
professor of
immunology Sir...
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Mac Phee the outlaw". www.ambaile.org.uk.
Retrieved 8
October 2007. Morse,
Belinda (2001), A
Woman of Design, a Man of P****ion: The
Pioneering Mc
Ians...
- The
MacDonalds of Ardnamurchan, also
known as
MacIain of Ardnamurchan, or Clan
MacIan, were a
Scottish family and a
branch of the
larger Clan Donald....
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Ian David McShane (born 29
September 1942) is an
English actor. His
television performances include the
title role in the BBC
series Lovejoy (1986–1994)...
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Ian MacCormick (known by the
pseudonym Ian MacDonald; 3
October 1948 – 20
August 2003) was an
English music critic,
journalist and author, best
known for...
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Ian Thomas Garner MacKaye (/məˈkaɪ/; born
April 16, 1962) is an
American musician.
Active since 1979, he is best
known as the co-founder and
owner of...